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Jan 20 2009

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Jan 14 2009

It really doesn’t pay to be poor in America…

Published by analyzethis under Human rights Edit This

While we Americans continue to moan and groan about how much of the bailout money is really going to benefit us. “Which if you haven’t figured it out yet….ZERO”, some of our other fellow Americans are wondering where they will call home after March 2009.

It is really amazing, that we continue to line the pockets of billionaire-crooks and take away from those Americans who have been surffering since a “natural disaster” for over (3) years and counting.

I came across this piece on www.finalcall.com and just thought that I would share……totally ridiculous…UGH!

“The state of Mississippi plans to spend a half-billion federal dollars from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program,that was earmarked for the recovery victims of Hurricane Katrina, to expand a storm-torn port, instead of rebuilding their low-income housing community. In addition, HUD has authorized Mississippi to drop its commitment to lower-income households affected by Katrina from 50 percent to 13 percent”.

This is sad. This type of malicious act towards our fellow suffering Americans validates the saying “It doesn’t pay to be poor in America”

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Dec 29 2008

Poor Americans lose again….

It totally amazes me how far the Government will go to tangle words,making it almost impossible for the average American to decipher what is really going on with this Oh-So Urgent 700 billion dollar bailout. Read carefully. The only issue that is clear is that the salaries for the CEO’s and their parachute packages are more important than saving homes, banks or the livelyhoods of the average Americans…UGH.

Treasury Announces Executive Compensation Rules
Under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
Washington- The U.S. Treasury Department today announced the development of three programs under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and corresponding executive compensation and corporate governance standards.

1.) Troubled Asset Auction Program- Treasury continues to develop a program to purchase troubled mortgage-related assets through an auction format, and will be issuing program guidance for this program in the coming weeks. under the Act, (1) the financial institution may not deduct for tax purposes executive compensation in excess of $500,000 for each senior executive, (2) the financial institution may not deduct certain golden parachute payments to its senior executives and (3) a 20-percent excise tax will be imposed on the senior executive for these golden parachute payments.

2.) Capital Purchase Program- The Treasury is issuing guidance for this program designed to provide equity capital under standardized terms directly to certain financial institutions, further strengthening their capital structures to facilitate their continued lending in the capital markets. ensuring that incentive compensation for senior executives does not encourage unnecessary and excessive risks that threaten the value of the financial institution; (2) required clawback of any bonus or incentive compensation paid to a senior executive based on statements of earnings, gains, or other criteria that are later proven to be materially inaccurate; (3) prohibition on the financial institution from making any golden parachute payment to a senior executive based on the Internal Revenue Code provision; and (4) agreement not to deduct for tax purposes executive compensation in excess of $500,000 for each senior executive. Treasury is issuing interim final rules for these executive compensation standards.

3.) Programs for Systemically Significant Failing Institutions- The Treasury Department is currently developing a third program to potentially provide direct assistance to certain failing firms on terms negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Treasury is issuing guidance for the executive compensation standards that will apply to the firms participating in such programs and their senior executives (Treasury Notice 2008-PSSFI). These standards are similar in all respects to the Capital Purchase Programs executive compensation standards described above, with one significant difference. In situations where Treasury provides assistance under the systemically significant failing institutions programs, golden parachutes will be defined more strictly to prohibit any payments to departing senior executives.

Once again the “Poor Americans lose”

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Dec 15 2008

Invisible for a day…what would you do?

Published by analyzethis under 1 Edit This

I was listening to talk radio the other day and Monique from “Monique in the afternoon” asked listeners what would you do if you were able to be invisible for a day. Good questions. Because I try to think and live my life positive, no matter what the circumstance, I came up with a few things that I thought would benefit some Americans. Here it goes…….

If I were invisible for one day I would….

1.) Go to the bank and empty out all of the Wallstreet Execs accounts.

2.) Fly all over the country with the BIG 3’s private jets dropping the money on all tax paying Americans.

3.) Get Blagojevich and his potty mouth wife to ressign from Governor and Governess of Illinois.

4.) Start packing and shipping Presidents Bushs belongings to his new home in Dallas.

5.) Last but not least, I would slap the person who was stupid enough to buy the turkey off of ebay that was being slaughtered during the Palin interview.

What would you do?

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Dec 04 2008

George Dub-ya really is delusional ..

I came across this hilarious news piece this morning. It is very interesting. Raising many questions such as “does he really think this?” and/or “could he possibly think that all Americans have been asleep the past 8 years?” just to name a few. George W.Bush is the worst of the worst. He caused so much pain and poverty to Americans and their familys, but for some odd reason he believes that we will be tricked into remebering him in a positive light.

News source is tothecenternews.com:

In a recent interview, conducted by his sister, Dorothy, for a historical archive project, Bush shared his hope that he will be remembered positively, namely as someone who did not lose his way in the big exciting town known as Washington. Among other things, he stated, “I’d like to be a president . . . [who was known] as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace; that focused on individuals rather than process; that rallied people to serve their neighbor.”

Let’s see… besides the fact that Americans were lied to about the reason for war, the allowing of relentless deregulation that has resulted in America being in the worst economic position ever, besides our country being at it’s most vulnerable globally, our homeless & unemployment rates at it’s highest and the implementing a little or non-funded “No child left behind project” the list of course goes on-and-on. Hummmm, with all of this Dub-ya really believes that we scorned Americans would positively remember his legacy. Exchange legacy for farce then I would agree.

I would say that Bush did manage to rally 50 million people,unfortunately it was at the local soup kitchens and the welfare offices. And he really did make peace for Hanky Paully and the boys on Wall Street.

Look, unless you have been asleep in a cocoon for the past 8 years I would tend to believe that Americans will realize that there is not enough spin to turn the Dub-ya administrations distarious regime around in our eyes or our lives.

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Nov 23 2008

Barrack Obama is NOT President yet

It saddens me to know that so many Americans have such hate filled hearts that they would prefer to spin reality, instead of face it.  Political pundits, anti-Obama supporters and the hate mongering radio personalities such as Limbaugh and Hannity are determined to make everything from the economic collapse to the infamous bailtouts, Obamas fault while giving the true culprits ”Bush & Cheney” pardoned passes. 

Here’s a dose of reality, Bush loves America so much that he is currently off trying to find the most effective ways to crap on Americans more before January. How any of this is Obama’s fault, I don’t know. Why Obama is getting blamed for not speaking on issues that the Bush Administration initiated and refuse to address, again I don’t know.  Let me give you a few suggestions where blame can be cast: Wall Street, Wall Streets BUDDY (Hank Paulson), Freddie, Fannie, AIG, GM, FORD, Chrysler. Do any of these names ring a bell?

I agree with Mike Huckabee “Allow Obama to become President and start HIS administration.” Obama also stated “there is only one President at at time.” What’s not clear about his current position?, again I don’t know.  And mainly, Who in the heck would want to take ownership of such a mess that belongs to the Bush Administration.

Everyone knows that Obama is taking over the most challenging administration in history. So I say to  all of the Obama-haters let him sit down in the Oval office before putting all of Bush’s crap in his lap.

I really do want to believe that Americans are a bit more intelligent than this ……UGH!

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Nov 21 2008

“I can see Palin’s turkey from my house”

Published by analyzethis under Palin-ology Edit This

Palin-ology seems to be a little more cozy with the “mainstream media since the race is over.” But not as cozy as that poor Turkey that was getting dunked and feathered while she was conducting her interview. As if pardoning one turkey wasn’t nutty enough.

Her story gets a little bit more bizarre each time she appears on and/or speaks to “the mainstream media.”

She will definitely have to add this important “turkey dunking” piece to her memoir.

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Nov 20 2008

Fishy Al-Qaeda video to Obama

I can’t help but take notice that the topics on this new 11 minute tape allegedly “released by Al-Qaeda” yesterday touches the very same fear factoring topics that John McCain and his wizard of a running mate Sarah Palin threw out at the American people about Obama on the their campaign trail. “Maybe they are co-producers.” 

Does any of this sound familiar?

- Obama is a Muslim

- America will lose the war with Obama as President

-Obama being President means death to Israel (brought to you by Joey “the loser, non-licensed plumber”

What’s even funnier is that reports can determine when these infamous videos were made, according to CBS news ”during the week of November 3″ but no one can seem to find the origins of the videos or the Star studded performers themselves Zawahri or Bin laden.  Timing is also great. even though the production took place allegedlly around November 3rd, the video wasn’t released until two days after John McCain sat down with President-elect Barrack Obama to “come to terms.”

Very FISHY, I’d say..hmmmmm

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Nov 18 2008

“Say it ain’t so Joe” by Sarah Palin

Published by analyzethis under Palin-ology Edit This

I thought that it would be interesting to get suggestions for the title of Sarah Palin’s book.

Only in America can an Intellect get elected President & inherit a multi-billion dollar deficit and a non-intellect get elected Governor and an offer for a  multi-million dollar book deal.

Before you make a suggestion, let me give you a lil’ history of “The P-ster’s”  bridge to a 7 million dollar book deal. 

She Skipped around from college to college to obtain a journalism degree “which she used for a moment before becoming Wasilla’s woman”, campaigned with a hand-painted sign along the bridge to nowhere to be elected Mayor of a town of 3,500 2,990 (not counting the parents, piper, Bristol, trig,track or Todd), flunked a Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson interview “with flying colors”, not knowing that Africa was a continent,  dialogue with prankster DJ’s from Canada about shooting moose, she was under State investigation while running for one of the most power positions in the world, she didn’t know the duties of that very position, shouted out to 3rd graders during a national debate “that was, by the way, after bedtime”, never gave an answer to a question that made sense, drummed up the old KKK mentality with her supporters by accusing Obama of paling around with terrorist and being anti-american, promoting hockey, hunting and not reading as credentials, blamed the “mainstream media” for her blunders. AWHHH “I’m tired, she has worn me out” Anyways, with all of this info it should be easy for us to come up with some titles to this new multi-million dollar book.

My suggestion: “Say it ain’t so Joe”

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Nov 18 2008

Tax paying Americans bailout proposal

“Tax paying Americans bailout proposal”

1.) each tax paying American should be given a stimulus check for $150,000.

This act would definitely shore up the economy. Whether it’s getting caught up on delinquent house payments, buying new cars or purchasing items from the retail industry, paying for college tuition, paying off medical bills or just starting and/or maintaining a small business. The money would get spent. And the money would be spent specific to the needs of those Americans.

2.) Provide credit card tax credit

3.) Provide car loan tax credit

Americans are tired of paying off bad debts for the rich. Especially for companies such as AIG who offers the most expensive and uncomprehensive insurance, the big 3 automakers who make horribly ugly cars that have not shown up in the top 20 list of preferred cars in over 15 years and the Wall street big dogs who just spend our money just to get more of our money from the Government when the lose it.

Are you a Middle American who is tired of giving these expensive monetary gifts to the rich, without ever having anything but debt and heart ache to show for it?, if so. support my “tax paying Americans bailout” proposal” by cutting and pasting this post and forwarding it to your state Representatives.

WE WANT OUR BAILOUT TOO:mad:

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